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Google’s redesigned Play Music app offers stations that suit your mood

You know how there were hints that Google Play Music was about to get a Material Design makeover? As it turns out, that’s just a small piece of what’s in store. Google has updated its Play Music Android, iOS and web apps with a new Listen Now page that focuses on context-aware music stations from the company’s recent acquisition, Songza. Provided you’re an All Access subscriber, you’ll get to stream curated playlists that fit the time of day and your likely activities — you may get relaxing playlists to take the edge off your commute home, or uptempo tracks for morning exercise. The page also improves discovery with cards that suggest both new releases and stations based on what you like. Google’s redesign should be available today in all 45 Play Music countries, so have at it if you’re an avid listener.

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